You hear this mantra in every sport - keep your
eye on the ball!
It's a perfect chant for the golf player at every
turn. If you can't see the ball clearly, your chances
of hitting it are slim to none!
When you look at the ball, you want to keep your
eyes on one spot. Don't look at your club to see
if it's squared to the ball. Don't let your eye
follow the club as you draw it away
Just focus on the ball - nothing else.
Also, when you look at the ball, try to get a bird's
eye view of it. Your eyes are about a foot above the
pivotal center so raising your shoulders isn't going
to help you see the ball better.
Don't gaze at the ball along the line of the shaft
of your club.
Look down on the ball rather than get your angles
along the shaft.
This will give you much better results and you won't
have a tendency to look up too soon.
Now, there's a natural tendency in everyone to look
away when you start to draw the club back. Ignore that
tendency and just keep looking down on top of the ball.
When you're looking down you'll notice that (if you're
leaning over properly) the only way you can keep the
club head in the line of flight is to keep your hands
moving along parallel with that line.
Sweep your hands along with the club head while the
ball and head are in contact.
Mastering the skill of seeing the ball clearly until
you hit it is true of every kind of shot. Whether the
ball is in long grass, on an up or down slope, no matter
what's around you -the main thing is to see the ball
clearly to hit it accurately.
Very few golfers stand still when looking at the ball
and concentrate their attention on seeing the ball
clearly.
A lot of the times people will give a glance in the
direction they want the ball to go, then they look
back at the ball.
Many golfers would be shocked to find out that they
don't stand still and keep their eye on the ball. The
second your gaze shifts from the ball during any part
of the swing, problems occur.
Really, a lack of concentration is responsible for
most golfing mistakes. You can hit the ball well when
you can clearly see the ball at every point in your
swing from start to finish.
If you want to wipe out one of the worst golf faults,
determine that from the top of your swing until you hit
the ball you will keep your eye clearly on the ball.
You'll find your golf game improving so significantly
- your friends may start asking you for lessons!
Monday, April 28, 2008
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Great advice. We see far to many golfers that don't keep their eyes on the ball.
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